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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Lowe 1852 Bass Boat Mod - Electric Only
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<blockquote data-quote="hoghunter17" data-source="post: 405177" data-attributes="member: 10269"><p>Worked on the rig this weekend and we now have the framework completed. </p><p></p><p>The front deck is 7ft long, with two large hatches running up each side and two center hatches directly in the middle</p><p></p><p>Cockpit area measures around 3ft, where we will soon put a side console mount</p><p></p><p>The back deck is 4ft and will feature a center livewell hatch, and 2 larger hatches behind the driver/passenger seats. Of course a center pedestal seat will be located for fishing comfort.</p><p></p><p>The next step is acquiring the aluminum sheeting to start hatch work and closing everything up. I am unsure as to what thickness sheeting to get, so if anyone can chime in with some help that would be great. I want to keep the boat as light as possible yet still have stability and no flex... any recommendations?</p><p></p><p>I will get back to work next weekend and update as progress is made... Not to long until our reservoirs here in MD will open!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoghunter17, post: 405177, member: 10269"] Worked on the rig this weekend and we now have the framework completed. The front deck is 7ft long, with two large hatches running up each side and two center hatches directly in the middle Cockpit area measures around 3ft, where we will soon put a side console mount The back deck is 4ft and will feature a center livewell hatch, and 2 larger hatches behind the driver/passenger seats. Of course a center pedestal seat will be located for fishing comfort. The next step is acquiring the aluminum sheeting to start hatch work and closing everything up. I am unsure as to what thickness sheeting to get, so if anyone can chime in with some help that would be great. I want to keep the boat as light as possible yet still have stability and no flex... any recommendations? I will get back to work next weekend and update as progress is made... Not to long until our reservoirs here in MD will open!!!! [/QUOTE]
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